Locally override metropolis's titleformat section=smallcaps
I'm making a presentation that must follow a given template. This template includes the following line:
usetheme[titleformat frame=allsmallcaps, titleformat section=smallcaps]{metropolis}
The thing is: one of the frame titles has proper names in it, and I must capitalize them. I can't seem to find a way to override it in that single location.
I know I can remove that and just write them in smallcaps, but I'm trying to avoid that.
beamer small-caps beamer-metropolis titlecaps
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I'm making a presentation that must follow a given template. This template includes the following line:
usetheme[titleformat frame=allsmallcaps, titleformat section=smallcaps]{metropolis}
The thing is: one of the frame titles has proper names in it, and I must capitalize them. I can't seem to find a way to override it in that single location.
I know I can remove that and just write them in smallcaps, but I'm trying to avoid that.
beamer small-caps beamer-metropolis titlecaps
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– samcarter
Sep 21 '18 at 12:51
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I'm making a presentation that must follow a given template. This template includes the following line:
usetheme[titleformat frame=allsmallcaps, titleformat section=smallcaps]{metropolis}
The thing is: one of the frame titles has proper names in it, and I must capitalize them. I can't seem to find a way to override it in that single location.
I know I can remove that and just write them in smallcaps, but I'm trying to avoid that.
beamer small-caps beamer-metropolis titlecaps
I'm making a presentation that must follow a given template. This template includes the following line:
usetheme[titleformat frame=allsmallcaps, titleformat section=smallcaps]{metropolis}
The thing is: one of the frame titles has proper names in it, and I must capitalize them. I can't seem to find a way to override it in that single location.
I know I can remove that and just write them in smallcaps, but I'm trying to avoid that.
beamer small-caps beamer-metropolis titlecaps
beamer small-caps beamer-metropolis titlecaps
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asked Sep 21 '18 at 12:47
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You can use metroset
in the middle of the document to change settings of the theme. These settings will affect the remainder of the document, unless you put the command and the content it should apply to in a group (i.e., between curly brackets).
Note that the metroset
command is specific for the metropolis
theme. For other themes commands like setbeamerfont{frametitle}{shape=normalfont}
(among others) can be used to change settings within the document.
MWE:
documentclass{beamer}
usepackage[sfmath]{kpfonts} % use any font with sans serif smallcaps here, other options possible
usetheme[titleformat frame=allsmallcaps, titleformat section=smallcaps]{metropolis}
begin{document}
begin{frame}
frametitle{A Frame Title}
end{frame}
% note the extra { and } around metroset and the frame
{metroset{titleformat frame=regular}
begin{frame}
frametitle{Another Frame Title}
end{frame}}
end{document}
Result:
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You can use metroset
in the middle of the document to change settings of the theme. These settings will affect the remainder of the document, unless you put the command and the content it should apply to in a group (i.e., between curly brackets).
Note that the metroset
command is specific for the metropolis
theme. For other themes commands like setbeamerfont{frametitle}{shape=normalfont}
(among others) can be used to change settings within the document.
MWE:
documentclass{beamer}
usepackage[sfmath]{kpfonts} % use any font with sans serif smallcaps here, other options possible
usetheme[titleformat frame=allsmallcaps, titleformat section=smallcaps]{metropolis}
begin{document}
begin{frame}
frametitle{A Frame Title}
end{frame}
% note the extra { and } around metroset and the frame
{metroset{titleformat frame=regular}
begin{frame}
frametitle{Another Frame Title}
end{frame}}
end{document}
Result:
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You can use metroset
in the middle of the document to change settings of the theme. These settings will affect the remainder of the document, unless you put the command and the content it should apply to in a group (i.e., between curly brackets).
Note that the metroset
command is specific for the metropolis
theme. For other themes commands like setbeamerfont{frametitle}{shape=normalfont}
(among others) can be used to change settings within the document.
MWE:
documentclass{beamer}
usepackage[sfmath]{kpfonts} % use any font with sans serif smallcaps here, other options possible
usetheme[titleformat frame=allsmallcaps, titleformat section=smallcaps]{metropolis}
begin{document}
begin{frame}
frametitle{A Frame Title}
end{frame}
% note the extra { and } around metroset and the frame
{metroset{titleformat frame=regular}
begin{frame}
frametitle{Another Frame Title}
end{frame}}
end{document}
Result:
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You can use metroset
in the middle of the document to change settings of the theme. These settings will affect the remainder of the document, unless you put the command and the content it should apply to in a group (i.e., between curly brackets).
Note that the metroset
command is specific for the metropolis
theme. For other themes commands like setbeamerfont{frametitle}{shape=normalfont}
(among others) can be used to change settings within the document.
MWE:
documentclass{beamer}
usepackage[sfmath]{kpfonts} % use any font with sans serif smallcaps here, other options possible
usetheme[titleformat frame=allsmallcaps, titleformat section=smallcaps]{metropolis}
begin{document}
begin{frame}
frametitle{A Frame Title}
end{frame}
% note the extra { and } around metroset and the frame
{metroset{titleformat frame=regular}
begin{frame}
frametitle{Another Frame Title}
end{frame}}
end{document}
Result:
You can use metroset
in the middle of the document to change settings of the theme. These settings will affect the remainder of the document, unless you put the command and the content it should apply to in a group (i.e., between curly brackets).
Note that the metroset
command is specific for the metropolis
theme. For other themes commands like setbeamerfont{frametitle}{shape=normalfont}
(among others) can be used to change settings within the document.
MWE:
documentclass{beamer}
usepackage[sfmath]{kpfonts} % use any font with sans serif smallcaps here, other options possible
usetheme[titleformat frame=allsmallcaps, titleformat section=smallcaps]{metropolis}
begin{document}
begin{frame}
frametitle{A Frame Title}
end{frame}
% note the extra { and } around metroset and the frame
{metroset{titleformat frame=regular}
begin{frame}
frametitle{Another Frame Title}
end{frame}}
end{document}
Result:
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